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This setup, often part of the "easiest opening" approach, keeps pieces safe and prepares for the middlegame, as detailed in this Dailymotion video . The Principles of the Opening | Chess for Beginners

Developing the Queen too soon allows the opponent to attack it with minor pieces, gaining "tempo" (time). jorma_wilponen_missa_ajassa_elamme_osa_2

Castle early to protect the king and activate a rook. This setup, often part of the "easiest opening"

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Focus on developing pieces to control the inner ( ) and outer center squares. Minor Pieces First: Prioritize moving Knights to (for White) or

Unless necessary for tactical reasons (e.g., to capture material or avoid loss), move each piece once during the opening to ensure rapid development. Example Opening Strategy (White): : Occupy the center with a pawn. Nf3cap N f 3 Nc3cap N c 3 : Develop Knights to the outer center. Bishop development: Place Bishops on active squares like : Castle kingside.